The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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When you can buy a nice Serge
or Sicilian coat and vest a nice
pair of summer pants or a neat
linen suit and a nobby straw
hat all of the
fewest gtylej dtid loVve$t priee$
-r-1
T-uUrr4 at the rmlofflce at Bryan. Teiaa
' ' Soconil Cut. mall mailer
Bt COKXrUn? I'AI VIII CAHNKH
' Malcolm Casxm. KOUor.
' - srascmi'TioM I'Rick:
Ter WW I V. - l'cr Month 66Y
Mic Iono Dean went to Funis yes-
terday. C. H. Wyse went to (inhesion Tes-
te rJay.
Lawn BJ IUII frtto; at l-cvy
Broa. 1"-
W. 0. Mi'.roy of Navaaola was here
yesterday.
Mimliy Curiies It ft yesterday to visit
friendi at Hempstead.
Ksse pipaf r sa'e nt W- T' :'.."" "'
livery stable.
Tba IUIU cotton agency will dee for
the manner Id a few days.
FOR Pale 1"H) feuc'in oBt. Ad-
dress Cieo. W. lligs's.
A new line of Mattine Oil Clot'; and
I.'niwliuni at Levy ISros. I'1'-'
Ben r.sskcrville was dosn from
Mesrne yesterday.
Squirt M. B. l.a-ki of Wellborn was
liere yesterday.
Ab. Hill returned from below Cy-
jireii Tuesday night.
J ii it think of il! To glasses Fsrine
for 6 rent! t Finden's this week. IW
Andrew Holli.Uy came from Milli-
ran yesterday.
Milk shake this week for .Vt at A.
Kuiden'a 1J
Mra. George White ieturnd t Ft.
Worth yetterJay.
Tim rhcaneat lawn hone And hall
noulei for beautiful foraying at
Broa.
Cole
1-'
Mrs. EJ. K. C'o returne.1 to Waeo
yesterday.
Th rotiiotiom in the Uryan nr. led
achool will I found in the weekly
Eagle toruoirow (Thursday) morning.
A. B.Carr Jr. advertise I 50 uWn
(last tuuiblcta in the Kagla ye-terdny
morning uJ aoltl them all out by noon.
lHltpay? Well rather.
Tim nnle cleana b e Keli mentor li
the liurney" winch you will
lvy Broa.
til I
at
13:
Kef. W. A. Wilson ol Lexington Ky.
hai been elected president of Baylor
Female College at Helton.
Don't fail to see Levy Hios. new line
of Colder seat KK'keia nnd lUttan
Furniture at lower prices tban ever be-
fore. Meaam. Hawkins and Poiis'lics of
Pallas are in the eity tuning and re-
auiiig pisnoa and organs. U'ave or- j
tiers at once at X. ra. It. bite's fnrni-1
ture f tote old iana ma lo to sound
like new one. I; i
Miss Ssliie llanneuisn'a sehool at
I.yinon schod lignite near .Miiliesn
cbfel Friday.
A Kmden say be will eon lnue the
aale of l'arrine at two g!aei f r
cent for another Week. I tf.
The Ix-M iinich ' M'ilob'a fun1
4 ni L'l.N tiil .null H ihinenm. Sio
It at oliec Willi Miiloli's 1'nn
.n i.v
all (In'-
".T"r"TT inori.1 lue I.iigle a cot
l.n bloom jfteidsy and a small g'en ;
boll. Tliey were brought in fioin ore
ol hU pluct s.
Col. Pave White Rd danghb r left j
rfatmdav tl.e former for Navsnota Slid
Webb
I'ilU do no) eur ('oiiMllpntlon. Tliey
only iiBKnivnte. Kurl'M (lover IImi
'I'eil fives erfeet ri'Kllliirlty of tile
bowels. Hold by nil ill'llj:glKtH.
Hill Lille and Charley Kuolilaueh
lent Sunday in the bottom. Tliey re-
(Kirl crops very fine.
Miss Katie 1'alTan o( Funis will vUit
Mr. J. J Adims duiing eomnienee-
meiit. liixenM-d I.IimkI roiiMllpalloii nnd
kidney liver mid bowel Inmldes lire
eiirs by Knrl's Clover KihiI Ten. Hold
by nil (IiukkIhIs.
A picnic and dsnre occurred yester
d.iy and lsat evening at the home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ueorge Fein. la elk'lil
miles from Brysn. Those who stteaj-
el had s moat p'es-snt time.
I ji liervoiia. Ilrel Irrlliilib' nnd
i rov-i. Kiirl's Clover Hoot Ten Iiiih
ni.'iilt' me well nml linppv.
MUS. K. it. WOUPKX.
S. .lit by nil dmgulNts.
I.' M. Nail and family Minn Amber
Nail Chun Keruole A. V. Buchanan
and family sent linhing t) Cle.ir hake
Moiuhiy
('onminiplliiil tun le euri'd by the lise
of Miiloli's Cur'. This grent Cmisli
Cure la Hie only known remedy for Hint
terrible dleii"e. Hold by nil ilniK-
glKia. Mr. e Mistrot died in Ssn Antonio
yea'enlay morning and w ill be buried
in Calvert thi afternoon. Mr. Mistrot
was the youngent ol a Urge family all
ol whom are living including the
parent Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Mistrot.
tin: iauki:ts.
W. M. Foster A Co. doing a broker-
age business in grain provisions and
rotton st Uryan give quotations of
Liverpool and New York cotton mar-
ket nnd Chicsgo provision and grain
mniket. Oulen executed proiiil!y.
t iili Aiio M v STO.
Hog receipts yealerdsy 12.CKX). esti-
mated today S(HH; Kwcipts yester-
day lO.tHHi lea than eatimateil but the
mnrket opened lower and closed lower.
July ribs open high a:); low
3.7J; close 3.77.
HeiitemU'r ribs open 3.U3; high 3 W;
low .'17; elnse 3 MMr
July Fork oH n 7.07; high 7.07; low
ti.ll i: eloaeli H7 1-2.
July wheat open .1.0 high .10; low;
..VJ 1-4 ; close .Ml 3 8.
September wheat open td; high .(il
low . 1-1; clo-e .ihj3 S.
NKW olK COTMS. MAY '.tl
AiikuhI and SeptemlH-r -open 7. SI;
low 7:7!'; hik'h 7 A"'; cloae 7.7'J.
October M'0 7:21; low 7. IS; high
7:21; close 7:1H.
.l KIIIIMil. IIITTOK. M U 2l
Augnataiid September: 0ien 4VI;
low. 4 iHl: hik'h. 4.0t: close i ;H.
tlctolH-r: Opi n 3:f7; low 3 .51; high
3:.V.; clo-e 3 .'.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.
Ttm Iti.ml lllll ll.larl hy I ha i-
rral ItrHrlrnrr lllll.
Wamiimiton May '.'tl. The gi-neral
b ticiciicy bill the lat of the supply
' billMWaa 1 fore the senate throughout
j-em.ril.iy nnd iswm1 juat lx.fore ad-
i juiininieiit. It teuiNirnrily dixphicod
' the bill to prohibit the ihKuc of lunula.
! As i.mm1 the bill carries nlnmt f IO(KXl.
1 (Vm mi incnaBe of ii(SKtsi0 over tlm
ht.UM- bill.
The eonfen.nrsi 'lrt on the snndry
civil bill wna prtMietited but the senate
siljiiiiiiied without nny oonaiderntioii.
Mr. Kem (l'op.. Neb.) reaumed hi
oUtructive juilicy nt the orn'iiing of the
SfKsinn of the lioliw entering objtvtion
wherever tawtibla. Mr. HiOkmm k of
Wimisimii pMintly claimed the rlny
for Piiitriet of Columbia business. When
it w.ts coiicIuiIimI on iimt ion of Mr.
Evans (Hep. Ky.) the house went into
committe of the whole to conaidiir the
ViU to ri'Hikl the fcee hIimIio! clanse of
Celebration Celebrated With
Pomp at Moscow.
A GREAT MULTITUDE ON HAND.
Tbr I'nrnnallua Take lli- at I In- a-
thiMlral f tlm Aiiiiilln Willi
High lilcnllarlra nf tlm C hurrh Of-
fli-lallni-Tlir March In I ho allir.lral
Thruugli lluulilr l.lnr tif TnHt.
SIihw May 2l. Copyright.Ml.lWW
by the Anwx-intiMl lVens. His in.tjiM.ty
EmtK'nir NumiIiw Ali xanilrovitch erjir
of all the Iluxohis nnd In r inajity
KmpriMis Ab lamlra FiMidiiroviin en-
solemnly crowned today in the Cat he-
ilr.d of the AsKuiuiition with the utmiwt
OTeiiionv nnd in uMnhuice with nil
the religious forms nnd ancient rite.
At 7 o'clock the ceremonies mm
mciicMMl w ith n salute of SI guns inark-
liiir the ciH'iiiiii; ihir. nnd at the same
hoar the bells in the Cathedral of the
Anaumptioii began ringing. Half nn
honr later the ennrt dik'nltariiMi mid
other iliMiiiguifdiitl .itiiis who were
to t;ilie part in the imiHTiul cortege lie-
gan to OMJ'iiiMe in the halls of the pul
ace and in the cathedral. The Indies
wore court iW nnd the diguituriiw
were in full uniform.
Itcyuius to this nn iiuiui-nau bisly of
troo gathered unmudthe Kremlin aud
from one end to the other of the mute
followed by the iinieriul party in us
lug from the palace to the Cat Install of
the Asiumitiou and from there to the
other cathedral nt Kremlin trisij
foriniil in double li inn on Uith sidiw.
Troiii were also stationed in tliepahuv.
A te den m was started in the cathedral
early in the tnorning nnd after prayers
the clergy in full cuuoiilculs nssenibli'd
in front of the cathedral to nMM ivo her
luaji-sty ct-Ciarinn Marie FiaNlnrovna
Later on coucluMoii of the tedeum they
relMiirtsl to the Cathedral of the As
sumption aeciiinnicd by ineiiilx'rs of
the imjicriiil family of the highest rank
with the piceptiou of thtani who were
totakeimrt in the emja ror's prtstwiou
and by dUtinguishiMl guests f their
niaji-otiiMi.
After leaving the throne hall her
innjiMity prtaiM-diMl to the Cathedral of
the AxKumptioii nml took n at on the
throne of Alexis ilikhailovitch. 11
deisuinre for the cathedral having Imm'h
aunouiKMMl the czar nnd crarinn nnd
the iniHTial cortege iiiovimI towanl their
destination. Tim grand pnitMoii was
headed bv the chevalier guards of the
ei Fiuprewi Marie FMMlonvnii. Follow
ing were the iuiM'rinl pagm reprM.enta
tivtMi of syndics rural communes may
oro lending memlM ra of the varum lo-
cnl government pri-iilent. of (Munmer
cinl and municipal In xlii-n nitaut'
gnildsof Mixcow etc. ThiMio were fol-
low imI by CoMfncka soldier nnd MH.ple
delegations from the nobility senate
cliiin h etc.
The iinx'rial in-iguia Imrno by high
court iligmtariin fo'.lowi-d by ocreinii-
lii.tl oftlcinl priM-eding the cmiM-rnr suil
enipen walking In-neath innopi."
lrne by nido-de .camp nnd after th"
cnnie rcprwntativo of heii'dituey no
bility. lnteri'r-id tliMiighout -ere
military otliiM-rs nod snldiersfhoe
I brilliant nuiform liinde the caiuedral
nspb udalit. At the moment the imie-
rial outage left the palai-e ImIIs in nil
the churches of Mmxiw were mug nnd
tro'i prcoiitiMl nrius nnd tviiderel all
luilitnry honors to the iniH'riiil party.
On entering therathcdrul their majrw-
s . v V ...t on the throne of Crars
I M'tchacl l'o"doroviteh nnd John 111.
I An hbi-bi.. nn hiiuaiideritiw nnd tho
I otHi i.iling clergy placed tin in-clvcs in
two rank between . trodu of thron .
a:nl holy ihT and the choirs chanted
tln ir p-ah:i "i:aeiiinrdiam et judici-
um caiiUlm t 'ii doniilt." Tho nuxil-
arii to t!ie pagi-uiit were ground aUmt
in suitable order.
The ceremony of the conmntioii and
anointment was acconiplihiMl as fol-
lows: The metropolitan of St. lMers-
burg mounted the htejMi of the throne
plaiM il hiiiKi If in front of tho emperor
nnd invited his majity to make bcfiffw
kis faithful subjifts his profiwsion
thilm and faith und pn'iited him
w ith an open taa.k from which the em-
I nir riM-ib d the symUil of faith. AftT
thi the nntropolitan of St. retershnrg
prmionnced the ritual : "(iratia spiritus
audi h'w seitiia-r tit-nin. Allien." After
the ivadin' of the holv p-i ls the cm-
M-nir iiniM' and taking off tho col-
larof the order of St. Amln-w ordered
the iiiij ri d mantle with (Millar in dia-
mond of that order. W prmetititl him.
They were pn-si-ntiMt nnd his mnjioty
jmt on the inantle. The iuctniilitiu
of St. Ietepburg then pronouucd the
word; "In nomine 1'atris ct Filii et
Spilltus Salietl. A'lieli."
Hi majity nMi'ived the utillcial
lain diction from the nn troilitiaii of
St. 1'eteri.burg.
After the praver ti riuinnted the em
I mr ordered the imeriiil crown to l
priM'iitcd him which was done and he
plaiMil it iikiti hi head. The metnI l-
itan then in n loud voice pronounced
the precrilM il nlliK'tition. In a aimilnr
manner hi iiiaji-ty caiiMil to lie pre-
sented to him the M'cpter in his right
hand nnd the g'oc in hi left hand nnd
seated himself iiin the throne for a
few tnoiiieiiM. Then bin majesty anmn
nnd placed tho MM-pter nnd glolsi njajn
the cushioiia.
The iniinaieli then called uiaiti hernia-
jiM.lv EmpiiMi Alexandra r iMiloroviin
to approach and alio knelt belorti him
on a vclvt t cushion richly embroiderel
with gold. Hi lnaj.Tty then-niani
solcmulr lifted the crown fmni his own
hi nd mid touched v ith it the foreln nd
of the nipri K. He then replaced the
crown Uhiii his ow n head. Hi majiM-ty
then took up the crown of the cmpri-ss
and placed It on the head of her liinjos-
ty. Thi done ln r majesty tisik her
seat on the throne
The arclnlearoii in t pn laiuiisl the
. . . i i
liu h rial t.tle in e.teiiM nun iuioiiimi
voieis rcnilereil IK.iinne saivuui lac
iini r.itoreiu" and lomine s.iiv.iiu fae
iinH rntrieem followed by "Ad luilltos
ril'im whlclt tile ciioir li ajeu Hiimmj
linns.
After the chanting the Is 11 of the
cath'M.i-.il i.ud of all other Mu red edi-
fices tliniu.-l-.mil the city were rung nnd
a salute Ot 1 1 c.llllio.l hliol Iirvtl.
The ciiip. rir then nnwe nnd knelt
down immediately to ps-ite from the
Uk jiri s- nteil to hull by the inetroili-
tan of Si. IVtot-hurg the prayer pre-
senl d for the (s-. aioii. The metna4-
itan and tin .' J'r-sent then knelt and
in tie. name of the nation oIIiTimI np
liravi-rs to the Almighty. After the
prayers the lie tr'polit.in of St. Peters-
burg read a short allu utio!! to the em-
peror nnd the choir intoned thcTePennt
to the sound of l ll ill nil the chnndieS
and the Kremlin. Puling this cere-
mony the c.ir stl with tstred head.
Keailmg Ihe holy gold then folloWiMl
and two nrchbisho pn-M iitiMl the holy
l.k to their iiinji-stiesto kis. The holy
ceremony of nuiiointiiii-iit was then
gone thiMiigh with.
The tiietroailitaiilM'ariiig the pnM-ious
amphora with holy chrism hpxMl in
the golden Isiwl pn pan-d for the pur-
Juki' nnd atllioilited the forehead eye-
lids iiit-tnls lips ears chest nnd hands
of the eiiiM-riir. The einpn-s was nn-
noiuted in n like manner nnd loth then
riMi ived holy i omiuiiiiion.
tmly Trul).lii Trrss Tlrkrla.
Isimhin May "tV A dispatch to Tli
Standard from Mowmiw says that only
SJ ticket were i-mum! for press rvpn-
sentalive to enter the CnthiMlr.il of the
Assumption tisl.ty to witness the cor-
onation of tliei .arof which nine were
allotted to American nnd Ilritish com-
pondeuts. ASSAULTL0 bY A MttiHO.
Mr.
liiBrattt anil lt.r IStugliter
Aa.
aailnl Niar l.lltla Urn k.
Lll it.i: lb K. May Sit. A negro late
yesterday afti ruooti went to the hom j
of Mra. Ingram a ifsM table white
woman 40 year of ago living thrc
mill's south of the city nnd committed a
criminal assault uisui her nnd her 10-year-old
daughter. The negro elubtiod
With victim nntll they were marly
When the negro had left her house
Mr. Ingram with her head and fnM
cut nnd bruised nnd In r clothing torn
and cnveinl with blil made her way
to the suburbs of thi city and gave the
alarm. From the ili-senptn.ii ahc gave
of her assailant he is believed to W the
same login who committed a similar
crime n;m Mrs. LuuscoiuIk' a few day
ngo.
1-ire j.-.es of ullieer nnd citizens
are searching for the negro with bbx'
hounds. The iiegn are also in th
hunt a the mail i said lo lc the same
w ho committed a criminal assault npon
a tM.lon d woman thr.M mm k ago.
risttnK Army W ornia.
VamU i v. 111.. May S'i Va-t iium-
W-rs of army wcrms nis. nlai niiug tho
fanner in this mlioii. In some in-
stances tln v have attacks! the wheat
blade. iMintr.iry to their Usual lial.it.
The heavy rain the pa-t few day have
drowned out to a great extent theyoniig
chinch bug but do not cffis-t the old
one. The farmers urn Mghtiuir
army worm bv tJj-rir i p in'ne.r.ei
sriiuud their llelils th r.-by ctitrnpplng
tS ts.ts.
SALT LIKE MYSTERY-
Stronger Evidence Against the
Rey. Hermann.
THE TWO WOMEN SURELY SLAIN.
Ilfflrrn Hare HaeurtHl tlilrM W lileh
I'ala ta llrt th IiUpmlllun Mail if
Mlaa ( laaarn'a llwly-llrr Trunk VA llh
Clnthlnt Knond at a Kmintlhaail lrl-
r'a Whin Nuld hj llrruianw.
Salt Lakk Crrr May SO. Monday
was an eventful day in tho ntteinptMl
solution of tho Scandinavian Methodist
church mystery and one that has fur-
uiahed a very strong clew with refer-
ence to tno inspected fato of Miss Hen-
rietta Clausen. When tho charred re-
niainsof a human skeleton wive taken
from tho furnace in the tuutctueut at
midnight on Wtluidny hu-t the search-
its were bu filed at not fliiillng some nr-
ticlo of alisolute identification. They
were informal by the doctor that it
wns strange that not one of the woman's
teeth wen- among the relics of the cre-
mation. It was known that Miss Clau-
sen wore fulito teeth and the dm-tors say
they would be the last to yield to tho
terrtllc heat. In order to muMTtniii if
ptawible if the missing tis th could not
be brought to light a most thorough ex-
amination of the furnace was made.
I'olice officials carefully aearclnsl tho
furnnee and found two Wth coutaiuiug
metallic rirets. This is regardiMt by t'.m
js.liiMi ns being the most positive evi-
dence of murder that hns yet been
brought to light.
A vast amount ot earth was also re-
! moved in the basement of the church
revealing a nnmlier of Wine. A certain
sj of apparently "made'' earth that
Wire evidence of having lcii distnrWl
nt a tMMfiit date was diacovercd in the
coalchnte W'lienth a cellar stairway. In-
to this the party dug and not more than
12 or U inches W-low the surface a wo-
man's shoo was found. The removal of
another shovelful of dirt brought forth
very damngingevidelKV in the shape of
a pair of overalls which it is claimed
by the tenants of the church were Worn
by the pastor while hu was engaged at
labratory and other work. TheoveralU
were blisslstaineil on nlnua every jmrt.
The young iium w Iiimc imshii w its heatiMl
to sui h a degree of tiBiipcralure th day
the minister built the big fire in the fur-iiimm-
dis-lanMi that Hermann had them
on when the latter w as met bv him nt 1
the basement stairw ay w ith a gunny
sack under hi arm.
He also voren jumperof like inat. rl- j
al. The furnace nhm on W ing sifted
wire found to contain the reiiiisite 1
liumlaTof stiM-1 button for such uu art
Iele of npiMirel and the strong .iut is i
that they comMimd ci tly with those
on thebhaslsaturated overall.
Ill the afteniiou the detectives found
in a siMtindhnud store Miss Clausen's
tnink which the pastor claimed to have
shipped to her by an nninown cxpr-
man some week after her disapjM ar-
ance. Thetnink contained the wear-
ing apimrel of ths missing girl. Among
the artlcli of clothing was the dress in
which Miss Clausen had the photograph
taken now in the possession of the j-
Ikm'. In addition to this it now tran-
pinw that Hermann sold the trunk and
clothing himself and that he dispoaul
of the girl's jewelry at the same tune.
The date of this trnnam tion was Ih-c.
11 last.
One by one the point of evidence ac-
cumulate. Cnptain Donovan aud lie-tiM-tive
Janney intTviewMl the simm.ik
hand dealt r who Wmght Mis Clausen'
rlothtw from the preacher. Thi jwrson
was Mrs. L. Kiigleman. She any that
she wont to the pastor's study two or
three times toliaik at the trunk nnd it
comprises four or five dresses under-
wear and iiightrolHMj. Thi distMivery
completely disproves Hemuiiu's story of
hnving sent the trunk to Miss Clausen
where rtMuotiMl.
Miss Annie Samuelson disnpih-nrtMl
Jan. H or i'- last. It Sii in to have W'it
denionstrated beyond any ipicstion of
doubt that Hermann had Wm ii criminal-
ly Intimate with her nnd that he had
committed an nWirtion on her early in
the month statiMl. On the morning of
Jan. '.".I John Hanson the cvMcthiMlist
minister declare he met Hermann in
the church at a very early hour. The
pastor '1iiim1 mentally disturbed nnd
perspired frM'ly. Hansen thought.it
strange that he should W so troubled
and mo-stic'intl him concerning it. He
said that he had Nm-ii to a des witrt
Mis Samuelson w ho left for Ogden.
Strong elToit will be niadn to have
(ovenior Wells o'.fer a large reward for
the bringing of Hermann back to Salt
Lake City.
lr. Hector (iriswold a dentist exam-
ined the tii th found in the furnace nnd
think lie IIIIimI them together. MlM
Clausen wa formerly in hi employ as
a domiMitic and he thinks that the tilth
are those of the missing girl.
CHARGED WITH BRIBERY.
A Jitrt.r U IW.IIa'a Ural Trial Now
I'aiUr ArrraU
(ikaiu il.iy id. M. (iuiup has bcni
arrested clmrgetl with accepting bnlss
as a juror to aruit Henry ltolln Oma-
ha's i x-city treasurer who wa convicted
of stealing 111 I ism from the city. The
first jury of which Onmp w as a uiciiiIht
disagreed. Juiiics Fitrpatrick and O.
L. Sweeney were also arresttl chnrged
with bribing aud ofTering briN-a and at-
tempting to corrupt the tint Ftillu Jury.
The aMuir has creuted an Immense seu-
SAtioU.
(Jotitl Htiscttit u Iilit Lotti or
n White Cake try tlio
Hi made of Mienlgitil Hft Wheat and Is supeiior to any
Hard Win at F our. A trial will convince yon. Sold in Uryan only by
ZUllF.lt & McOOUfiALI).
McKENZIE
Alll
CUT
Have just received a beautiful stock
Visit ing Cauls etc. Ilon't
rhat Tired
Try one of those delicious
Tula! attan Cocktails.
Tliey Ifat uiiythitic on rartli n an Appetiser
utnl Toiiic.
Put up in ARTISTIC STYUE by
DUNN & DALY.
HOT WEATHER
CLOTHING
Vvry Chefip
JOHN
'..tulr ovi r M A 1' l'iik Will furiiUh tiisl
CHOCOLATE
BONBONS
FOR SALC BV
Jr. 1 1 W
l'llYSIi lAN AMI Sl'lliiloN.
Ortlee at Jain a Iim tnre. t'alli anrre1
ilav nr it lac It ( I
Tu tho Traveling rulilir:
(In the I.MIl lny if lilV and
therealler will 'ell Ac idedt Tick
rt in a giH'd ie. I ible Company aa
follow a :
$1000 ta uh ('.Ol Wctklv Indeiiitiity
fo' Six Months for Si .00 !
Also An idem Tickets and I'olleies to
cover a I strident a at Itessonnble
i ate. K' s.et if ill v voiira
CHAS. CARR.
I!epre'ig Fiie Tornaito and Accidt nt
In lir.in e Coii'tianie'.
lOll'l AllMT. OM.. M.NM.I K.
AKMSTlloNC Si aNAUI.K
AtltMiifVs -at-l.nw.
Oflice in T:i!i:iferri HuiMini!
(tppiisite Court Hotisr
TRY THE . . .
NKW
SALOON !
Of)
TAYLOK k COX i
j?" Ni l iioor to Ciirr's j
lliinlrt -re More. j
Only the best Wine . l.iiiora and
C i:.ir- in atiH k. I
New Fmtur s I' lit' . nd t'oiirbmia j
."nf n.
Wi'it c o!et oi all si s and ice
ci.'iiii f c r"s of n I size at Co'.e
Iri. ."iJ
'My bi by b:ol e..iii nnd ;i s.'ived
by SI i lb .!."' l lire" v rite Mr. J. II.
i:iilll of llunisv ille. Al l. Sold by nil
tlrn;".:lsts.
A tire k letter 'r.ileinity mmposeil
of ex-csdels ol the A. Slid M. college
will be i ik';n.''d in Ib'U b n to.ly.
There "re about lUI i x-cadcta lu IIou-.
f ton.
Nil.-'1-
in
was'ij
& CO.
Silverware and Fino China
HALF IN TWO.
of Fine High tiiade Stati"
fail to see the e good.
Feeling
TAILOU
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NA VI? A TIL
or nut a- iclrr.
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ii ml
nin
tiiii i ti
I 'clli i. Il
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Of am is'n
a (iliis.
F.ne II. on.' Mannf.ii lured
Can-ly.
FRAM BROS.
& YORK
ri;(l'l;ii:THit
s
(r
I ini'lova t'ie ol. le t and in. st n .erl-
eliced diiigk'iat in I rtnn ai.d want I lie
public to n tneliilH r lie )' keep i ii'y the
plin-st Iresbeal ill tigs.
Fine perfiiiiit-i v snd toilet situ lea
tiarden ainl I lower N .1-.
Phono No. GO.
AI.I.KN'S I'.AKIU'I: SIIDP
in low n
Buy Your Meats From
1 RANKLIN it SOX
Tbey- Jivc - To - JnatKtti
SOI Tll Market in d. r Academy ol
Music
NuKTII Mslet In .etimitii block.
YOU A1?'1 lh 't " FranklK't
riioiic. x.i. at
J. W. English
5UPLE and FANCY CRQCtW.ES.
l-ottu expi rieiiee in h iinliing only tba
He-t l.timlity of tiood bus fiveil the
pretige til giisruntee to eterytbing
ild. 'IMioiia N'u. 114.;
i. xv. i:n;i.isii
Attorney at - Law
Hit VAN TKXAS
lllll
J. C.
i
Only Pom-'.I.AIN Tu'
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1896, newspaper, May 27, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319326/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .